Charles Catteau
Untitled I, (vase with four deer eating, for Boch Frères Keramis), c. 1920s
Ceramic, glazed, hand-painted earthenware vase
height 9 1/2 x width 9 1/2 in
height 24.1 x width 24.1 cm
height 24.1 x width 24.1 cm
Marked with artist's signature and 'Keramis made in Belgium', numbered 'D.943' engobe and '894' incised on base
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$ 2,800.00
“Art for All.” - Charles Catteau (France, 1880-1966) . See something revolutionary in your future by the French born artist, Charles Catteau. The artist moved to La Louvière, Belgium in...
“Art for All.” - Charles Catteau (France, 1880-1966)
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See something revolutionary in your future by the French born artist, Charles Catteau. The artist moved to La Louvière, Belgium in 1906 where he was a major designer for Boch Frères Keramis, quickly becoming director of Atelier de Fantaisie. He was a teacher, designer, and innovator addressing technique, painting, and forms of reproduction so art may live in any home, any place, by anyone.
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Placing specific guidelines for the oversight and completion of his works at Boch Frères, he emphasized instructions for the model, pattern, colouring and composition of each piece.
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See something revolutionary in your future by the French born artist, Charles Catteau. The artist moved to La Louvière, Belgium in 1906 where he was a major designer for Boch Frères Keramis, quickly becoming director of Atelier de Fantaisie. He was a teacher, designer, and innovator addressing technique, painting, and forms of reproduction so art may live in any home, any place, by anyone.
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Placing specific guidelines for the oversight and completion of his works at Boch Frères, he emphasized instructions for the model, pattern, colouring and composition of each piece.
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